11971 S Hildebrandt Road, Sawyer, MI 49125
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2.5
- SQ. FT. 1744
- Schools River Valley
- County Berrien
- Township Chikaming Twp
- Above Grade Sq. Ft. 1744
- Below Grade Sq. Ft.
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2 (F) 1 (H)
- Basement Full
- Garage
- Acreage 18.89
- Heat Type Forced Air, Space Heater
- Central Air
- Year Built 1900
- Style
- Exterior
- Taxes 4561
- SEV 177700
- Zoning 401
- Parcel 11-11-0136-0032-00-1
- Lot Size 478.9x1459x2007x610.6- approx
Features
North Wind Llama Ranch A rare offering set across 18.8 acres of rolling countryside, an environment shaped as much by intention as by landscape. This is a place designed for stillness, for reconnection, and for a return to what matters most. The property unfolds as a thoughtfully composed compound, where multiple dwellings and agricultural structures create a setting equally suited for a private retreat, multi-generational living, or a refined agritourism concept. Open land, pasture, and water features establish a rhythm of life grounded in nature. The primary residence offers a light-filled interior with an open kitchen and dining area, living room with fireplace, and a sunroom that transitions seamlessly to a private patio. The upper level provides a serene bedroom suite and additional sleeping quarters, positioned to take in the quiet of the surrounding landscape. A restored red barn, reimagined as a gathering space, introduces vaulted ceilings, natural materials, and a lofted living arrangement--balancing rustic character with modern comfort. A second barn with integrated living quarters continues this theme, with expansive windows framing uninterrupted views of the grounds.
Additional structures--including a re-envisioned hen house--offer flexible accommodations for guests, creative use, or extended stays, each maintaining a connection to the land and its natural surroundings. And at the center of it all is The Pavillion; a multi-use space with beautiful views of the pastures, envisioned as a space for celebrating, learning, and coming together.
The acreage itself is both functional and restorative: five fenced pastures, multiple run-in barns, water infrastructure throughout, and a stocked pond create a setting equally capable of supporting livestock, equestrian pursuits, or regenerative land use. Currently home to llamas, the property carries a quiet, pastoral energy that defines the experience.
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